Step 1 - Theme Options
To begin customizing your site go to Appearance -> Customizer and select Theme Options. Here's you'll find custom options to help build your site.

To begin customizing your site go to Appearance -> Customizer and select Theme Options. Here's you'll find custom options to help build your site.

To add a slider go to Theme Options -> Homepage and choose page slider. The slider will use the page title, excerpt and featured image for the slides.

To add featured content go to Theme Options -> Homepage (Featured) and turn the switch on then add the content you want for each section.
Byline: By Owen Barrett, Product Documentation Writer with 11 years explaining billing portals, benefit accounts, and family-service tools Childcarepayments and “child care payments” look almost the same, but they do not always lead to the same kind of page. One searcher may need to pay a daycare bill. Another may need help with costs. A
Byline: By Grant Avery, Former Payment Support Lead with 16 years working on billing, reimbursement, and public-benefit account workflows The problem often starts after the click. Someone searches childcarepayments, opens a page that looks close, and only then realizes it is asking for the wrong kind of account. A parent sees provider language. A provider
Byline: By Dana Whitcomb, Account Safety Writer with 15 years covering payment portals, public benefits, and family-service websites A parent calls the center and says, “I paid through the childcarepayments page.” The billing manager pauses because the center does not use a page by that name. That is the problem with childcarepayments as a search
Byline: By Mara Ellison, Search Quality Analyst with 9 years reviewing public-service, payment, and family-benefit content Search results for childcarepayments can look strangely similar even when they are meant for different people. A parent trying to pay a daycare bill, a child care provider checking reimbursement, a family looking for assistance, and a U.K. user
Byline: By Rachel Voss, Plain-English Benefits Writer with 14 years covering public service portals, family payments, and account safety Childcarepayments is usually not a brand name by itself. It is more often a compressed search phrase from someone trying to pay for care, find help with costs, check a provider reimbursement, or reach a childcare
Byline: By Helen Cross, Benefits Portal Explainer with 10 years writing about family-service websites and payment access The wrong assumption is that childcarepayments points to one official place. It does not. The phrase is more like a messy shortcut people type when they need to pay a daycare bill, check child care assistance, view provider
Byline: By Lydia Mercer, Child Care Access Reporter with 12 years covering family benefits, provider payments, and public-service websites A search for childcarepayments is often a search made in a hurry. A parent may be trying to pay tuition before pickup. A provider may be checking whether a subsidy payment landed. Someone else may be